Unplug all of your appliances and try resetting the fuse switch.
Trip switch fuse box.
If the switch trips again you ll know it s the last appliance that you plugged in and switched on.
Every time there was a power overload these little bars melted and had to be replaced.
The simple answer is to unplug some of them and move the tripped fuse switch in your fuse box back to the on position.
Identify the tripped breaker.
Hence the breaker or fuse is intended to trip or blow before the circuit wires can heat to a dangerous level.
In the case of loss of electric light or power your fuse box or consumer unit will either have fuses or trip switches.
Look for the breaker on which the switch lever has shifted away from the on position.
Turn off and unplug the appliance before resetting the switch.
Older ones have fuse holders and when a fuse is blown it must be replaced or rewired.
The expression trip the fuse has gone out of fashion.
Once reset plug your appliances back in one at a time and switch them back on.
If a fault develops a switch is tripped and the circuit is broken.
That is when houses had little lead and ceramic bars.
It likely will be the only one with a lever that is not pointing in the same direction as the other breakers.
If they keep tripping or going off however check for these 5 main culprits.
If your fuse switch has tripped after you ve been using a lot of appliances in one room you ve likely overloaded the circuit.
Most circuit breakers come with an orange or red marker window indicating that it has tripped.
A fuse board monitors and detects the current in each circuit and will trip the system if it is being overloaded to protect the premises and its occupants.
Modern electric circuits are fitted with a circuit breaker fuse system.
The little bars were then replaced with fuses which were easier to change when they melted and then came the electrical panel with various levers.